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| Devils Churn |
| Devils Churn began as a small fracture - a weak area in the ancient volcanic rock. Thunderous waves have gnawed at the rock for eons, eroding it away grain by grain, enlarging the crack into a chasm. As you approach, you'll feel the power of the churn like thunder in your bones, and anticipate each collision of wave and rock like bursting fireworks! | |
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Photos taken looking straight
down, from high up on a walkway |
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| Pulverizing and pounding. Crashing and smashing. Endlessly, relentlessly, the Pacific ocean careens into Devils Churn until the crescendo of waves explodes in a riot of white froth.... and then escapes back to the sea. | |
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The trail further down
into Devils Churn is blocked by a very large fallen tree |
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The mountain across the
street from Devils Churn |
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From a side point at Devils
Churn, you can see Cape Perpetua (see sub-menu below for close-up photos) |
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